COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — A dog that fatally attacked a toddler in Columbus earlier this month had a previous bite history, according to documents from the Franklin County Dog Shelter and Adoption Center.

On April 9, one of the family dogs ran out of a bedroom and latched onto the 7-month-old child’s head, according to documents obtained by NBC4. The child and the dogs lived at the home along South Champion Avenue in South Side.

The document also lists that the dog has a previous bite history.

Police previously said the child’s death appeared to be accidental, and no charges have been filed. The dog was placed under a 10-day voluntary quarantine.

There were two other dogs in the home at the time, according to the documents. One of those dogs had previously attacked a small dog.

In 2021, a second family dog reportedly got loose and attacked another resident’s small dog, according to documents obtained by NBC4. The owners said they were unaware the dog was loose.

The small dog was not injured and the owner did not wish to pursue the issue. The family was told that it was important to keep control of their dog at all times, the document shows. A security guard said the dog also chewed up his motorcycle helmet.

This story includes reporting from Isabel Cleary.